GAS LEAK
(usually detected by a distinctive smell)
DO NOT use electrical switches
DO NOT look for a leak with a naked flame
IMMEDIATE ACTION:
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CLOSE
all supply valves.
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EXTINGUISH all sources of ignition.
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Open all doors and windows.
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If leakage cannot be stopped REMOVE CYLINDERS to a
safe place in the open air and advise the supplier. If this
is not possible, evacuate the premises and call the fire
brigade.
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Do not use the installation until it has been checked by a
CORGI registered installer or in IE a competent person.
FIRE
IMMEDIATE ACTION:
IF SAFE TO DO SO, SHUT OFF THE GAS SUPPLY
Do not attempt to extinguish gas flame by any other means.
Raise the alarm and call the fire brigade stating that a liquefied
petroleum gas cylinder is involved, and give its location.
DO NOT GO NEAR A CYLINDER if a cylinder is being heated by fire.
ALERT EVERYONE in the immediate area of the fire and
evacuate the building.
ADVISE THE FIRE BRIGADE on their ARRIVAL of the LOCATION
of the cylinder.
If a cylinder is not involved in the fire and it is SAFE TO DO SO,
close all cylinder valves and remove the cylinders to a safe
place.
EMERGENCY ACTION
Ideal Boilers, P.O. Box 103, National Ave, Kingston Upon Hull, HU5 4JN. Tel.
01482 492251 Fax. 01482 448858. Registration No. London 322 137.
Caradon Ideal Limited pursues a policy of continuing improvement in the design and
performance of its products. The right is therefore reserved to vary specification without notice.
Ideal Consumer Helpline
Tel: 01482 498660
www.idealboilers.com
EMERGENCY ACTION
POINTS FOR THE BOILER USER
Note.
In line with our current warranty policy we would ask that you check through the following guide to identify any
problems external to the boiler prior to requesting a service engineers visit. Should the problem be found to be other than
with the appliance we reserve the right to levy a charge for the visit, or for any pre-arranged visit where access is not gained
by the engineer.
TROUBLESHOOTING - TYPICAL NON PRODUCT FAULTS
Problem
Solution
Boiler is not working for
central heating or hot water.
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Check on/off switch ( C ) is in the ‘on’ position.
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Press overheat thermostat (E) - the boiler should then relight – If the fault recurs turn off the
boiler and contact the installer.
Boiler goes through the
ignition sequence but will not
fire for central heating or hot
water.
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Check gas supply (try at another gas appliance e.g. cooker / fire) – If no gas supply then not a
boiler fault – contact your gas supplier.
Boiler is operating
satisfactorily for domestic hot
water but will not operate for
central heating.
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If an external programmer is fitted check that the central heating channel is at an ‘on’ period.
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Check that the room thermostat is set at the required temperature. Test the room thermostat
by turning this fully up – if this does not respond contact your installer.
Boiler is operating
satisfactorily for central
heating but will not operate
for domestic hot water.
•
If an external programmer is fitted check that the domestic hot water channel is at an ‘on’
period.
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Check that the domestic hot water cylinder thermostat is set at the required temperature. Test
the cylinder thermostat by turning this fully up – if this does not respond contact your installer.
Boiler will not fire the pilot
light is lit but the igniter
continues to spark and the
main burner does not ignite.
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This is a symptom of crossed polarity i.e. the live and neutral supply to the boiler are crossed
over. This is not a boiler fault contact your installer to correct the wiring.
If the boiler is fitted with a
sealed system kit.
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Check pressure gauge on the boiler this should read a minimum of 1 bar If below 1 bar re-
pressurise the system via the filling loop. Once pressure reaches 1 bar turn off the tap on the
filling loop and press the overheat thermostat reset button (E) to reset the boiler. If unable to
do so or if the pressure continues to drop after refilling contact your installer.
Boiler cycling on and off the
fan and burner come on for
short periods but the pump
can be heard.
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There is an air lock in the boiler or system popework and the interrupter thermostat is shutting
down the boiler. Vent air from the radiators and ensure all thermostatic radiator valves are in
the open position. If unable to free the air lock contact your installer.